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Chapter 1990: Iron Maiden

Morgan knew how devious and monstrous her brother was. In Antarctica, he had been weaker than her. He had been slower than her. Even his technique, while stellar, had been inferior to hers. He had not commanded an army or possessed a force of powerful Echoes, either.

And yet, he had turned her nearly assured victory into a defeat. Even if it had seemed like the forces of Valor would have prevailed before the descent of the Nightmare Gates, in the end, Morgan herself would not have lived long enough to see their triumph — she would have been dead, slain by that fiend. So, she knew how fearsome her brother was. However…

She also noticed how he had changed after coming to the shores of the Sword Domain. Even his mask of pleasant friendliness was gone, replaced by the inhuman emptiness that Mordret had usually kept hidden in the past. He must have dreamed of his revenge for a long, long time… for many long years, locked in a dark room in the Night Temple, waiting and dreaming of visiting death and ruin upon those who had locked him there. His family. So, now that his goal was at hand, the Prince of Nothing had lost some of his flawlessly maintained composure. He was being impatient. And since he was also monstrously strong, Morgan knew how to use his impatience and turn it into arrogance. From that first battle at Rivergate, she had been carefully hiding her true strength. She had not revealed it even when her life was in danger… and when the lives of her Saints were in danger, either. That was because even while unleashing his thirst for vengeance, her brother was still supremely cautious. So, Morgan had to wait. She had waited for many long weeks, methodically reinforcing the notion of her lacking strength in his mind. Mordret was a monster, but there were still remnant pieces of humanity left in the depths of his abominable soul.

He already despised Valor, and therefore felt contempt for his younger sister. Deep down, he wanted to prove that he was better than her. Stronger than her. Smarter than her… that his father had chosen wrong when casting him aside, and choosing to elevate Morgan instead. It was for that reason, and because of having already defeated her once, that Mordret had to be prone to underestimating Morgan. He already wanted to believe that she was below him in all regards, after all — so, showing him weakness over and over again was bound to reinforce that subconscious bias. However, Morgan was not weak. She was just waiting. And now, finally, the day she had been waiting for was here.

…Granted, the situation was still terrible. She had hoped to decimate Mordret's forces in one fell swoop, but he had proven to be too monstrously, unreasonably powerful. It tasted bitter to admit… that he was indeed much stronger than her. As a result, Morgan could only hope to level the playing field and assure that the siege would last for a while longer with her carefully prepared trap. But there was no escaping it. Her Saints were already battered and worn out, losing more of their strength with each day. If she continued to stall for time, it would be her forces that suffered fatal losses, not his.

'...A pity.'

Morgan deflected a glancing blow of the enemy's sword, somehow managed to push another aside with the pommel of her own, and then gasped when the towering reptile's trident brushed against her side.

Her armor caved a little, and she was thrown back, slamming into the parapet of the battlements. A net of fractures spread through the ancient stone, and a rain of debris fell down… she groaned and straightened slowly, tasting blood on her tongue. Feeling beaten and tired, Morgan glanced east, caught a glimpse of Athena, and felt new strength flood her veins. Her cracked helmet collapsed into a rain of sparks. Sensing cool air on her heated face, Morgan smiled crookedly, looked past the hideous head of the humanlike reptile — one of the strongest vessels in Mordret's possession after Typhaon and Knossos — and pierced her brother with a dark gaze.

The fiend was still refusing to join the fray...

Or rather, refusing to risk his original body. In truth, each of these vessels was him, and he was already engaged in the battle. Why was he so cautious? She had hoped to destroy that original body today…

But the gargantuan crocodile would have to do.

"Hey, brother…"

Standing some distance away, Mordret looked at her without any particular emotion.

His lips twisted into a false smile. "Are you ready to surrender, sister? Or, wait. Are you going to run away again? Go and ask our father for help, per chance? I'm sure he can spare a few Echoes…"

Morgan let out a hollow laugh and watched as the giant reptile raised its trident to deliver another blow. The other two Transcendent vessels had not been idle while Mordret was talking either, having already flanked her. She lingered for a moment, and grinned. "...Why are you calling him our father, anyway? You bastard."

Mordret's expression finally changed, bringing her great satisfaction. In the next moment, Morgan's smile disappeared, replaced with a cold and ruthless expression. And her body turned to liquid steel. The torrent of it swallowed the black armor and rushed forward like a flood. In the past, Morgan had only used this Transcendent Ability to change parts of her body into blades or grow in size, becoming a steel giant of about ten meters in height. A few times, she had even mimicked the forms of other creatures… but that was not all she could do. She had held back the true extent of her power until now. Becoming a sword? Who wanted that…

A sword could cut flesh, and in the right hand, it could even cut souls. But it could not cut the world. It could not wield itself, and force its own will upon existence. Morgan was going to do exactly that. A torrent of liquid metal rushed forward, expanding in size until it was like a river. It instantly swallowed the two Transcendent vessels that had been rushing to attack her from the sides, slicing their bodies apart and extinguishing the false sparks of life that burned in their dead chests. Then, it dove off the wall and wrapped itself around the colossal reptile like a snake made of mercury. The humanoid crocodile was truly gargantuan, standing as tall as the fortress wall. But finally unleashed, Morgan was able to envelop it almost entirely.

And there was no escape from her iron embrace… she had absorbed quite a lot of mystical steel in the past four years, after all. The swords her father had forged, as well as the shards of the destroyed Sentinel Swords, had reinforced her Transcendent form especially well. Trapped, the enormous reptile staggered back.

But it was too late.

Because the river of liquid metal that Morgan had become retained the curse of her Flaw. Amplified by her Aspect Power, her flowing shape was cutting into the flesh of the powerful vessel, slicing it apart, and letting torrents of blood flow down onto the rubble. It was too slow, though. The shell of liquid metal swirling around the body of the taken Saint rippled, and countless long, appallingly sharp spikes shot from its inner surface into his flesh, riddling it with holes and destroying his every organ. Just like that, three Transcendent vessels of the Prince of Nothing were destroyed. Even knowing that his retaliation would follow a few moments later, Morgan couldn't help but laugh. Of course, she only laughed inside her mind, since her current form had no mouth and no lungs to produce sound. 'Three down…'

Would that be a big enough gesture to invite Mordret into her soul?

If yes… one of them was going to die in the next few minutes.

Or both of them.

If not, the siege of Bastion would continue on for a long time — the loss of these vessels would slow Mordret's momentum, after all. Two of the three possible outcomes ended in her victory. Those... weren't bad odds…

East of the crumbling fortress, a beautiful steel colossus was battling a hideous monster in the shallow water. West of it, a graceful dragon was fighting a titanic horror of the depths fiercely, his haunting songs traveling across the surging lake. Inside the fortress, the ancient walls were collapsing, and a man with mirror-like eyes was looking curiously at as a river of living metal was slowly painted red. The shattered moon shone coldly in the broken sky.

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    Gerhman_Sparrow23
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    I just noticed it now but all the transcended forms that are intangible like Nephis, Jet, Morgan and Sunny's ability to turn into a Shadow are nearly immune to Mordret's ability to enter their soul sea. Since he needs the access to eyes to enter their soul sea their forms not having eyes makes their soul sea impenetrable by him.
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    Hmmm…. She's a giant ass mirror huh
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      Alfametadol
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      ну... да
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    Chapters 1993 and 1994: Telegram link

    1993. Attrition


    Far below, the battle seemed to be hanging in a fragile balance.

    The battle lines were twisted and broken, and in some places, all pretense of order had been lost. Countless Awakened warriors were intertwined in a chaotic melee there, having forgotten all about discipline and battle formations. Blood was spilling on the ground, and a litany of desperate voices was drowning in the deafening clangor of steel.

    In other places, stalwart officers were still maintaining a semblance of control. The forces of the Sword Army were pushing the forces of Song on the left flank of the grand formation, while its right flank was being pushed back instead. In the center, a furious tug of war was boiling, with neither side managing to gain ground.

    At first glance, the soldiers of the Sword Domain were in a better position.

    That had been true throughout the war. The warriors of the Song Domain did not lack courage, determination, or martial prowess… in fact, Sunny had often been stunned by their tenacious resolve. Their powers and tactics were often strange, insidious, and wild, bringing with them a sense of lethal peril.

    They were chillingly fearless in the face of death, and viciously ruthless when they needed to be.

    And yet, they were simply no match for the soldiers of the Sword Army.

    The army of the Sword Domain was better equipped, better trained, and better able to maintain discipline in dire situations. Even if each individual warrior fighting under the banner of the King of Swords was not more powerful than the warriors of Song, together, they made for a much tougher and deadlier force.

    It was partially because Clan Valor and its vassals had been in power for much longer than Clan Song, and therefore possessed a much richer martial tradition. The core of the Sword Army had been forged in the successive subjugation campaigns that brought vast regions of the Dream Realm under human control, after all, and while Ki Song had led a historic conquest of her own, its scope and length did not compare.

    It was also because the Awakened of the Sword Domain had always been more militant, and their martial culture had always leaned more in the direction of organized warfare. The Valor family had inherited the lineage of War God, and therefore, the region under its control was influenced in subtle ways to fit that legacy.

    …But mostly, it was because of the King of Swords.

    His authority was everywhere, enveloping the Sword Army like an invisible veil. The soldiers were not just fighting for his Domain — they were parts of his domain and, therefore, its conduits.

    Sunny had noticed the subtle effect of Anvil's authority during that first battle at the eastern edge of the Collarbone Plain. Those who carried it would not magically become stronger or more powerful, but the efficacy of their joint actions would be greater, their cooperation would be more seamless, and their battle spirit would become more indomitable.

    It was an authority to make armies triumph.

    And that was why the soldiers of Song were desperately outmatched in this war.

    Even now, they were suffering on the battlefield.

    The waves of Song warriors were breaking against the steel bulwark of the Sword Army forces, paying a heavy price for each assault.

    Despite the dire havoc of the battle, their enemy still maintained a high measure of martial discipline — the forward units endured the attacks for as long as they could, then rolled back to make space for fresh troops. When it was time to push, they marched forward as a single being. When the defensive lines were broken and the warriors of the Sword Domain were pushed back, they promptly received reinforcements.

    For every soldier of the Sword Army that fell, two enemies died.

    Sunny sighed.

    It did not matter, in the end.

    The seeming advantage of the Sword Army… was merely an illusion. Anyone with a bit of insight could tell that things were actually going quite badly for their side.

    That was because the Queen of Worms was exerting her influence on the battlefield, as well.

    And hers was a power no less dreadful than that of the King of Swords.

    What did it matter if fewer warriors of the Sword Army were dying? In the end, all of those who were killed — no matter the side — simply rose again, becoming members of the legion of the dead.

    That had been true throughout the war, as well.

    Yes, the Sword Army was stronger. And yes, it had held the advantage from the beginning, winning much more battles than it was losing, and suffering far fewer casualties than the enemy.

    But it was still a road to certain defeat.

    As the losses of both sides mounted, only one side was actually becoming weaker… the side Sunny was fighting for. The Song Army, meanwhile, was losing Awakened warriors, but its numbers never truly diminished.

    On the contrary, they continued to grow.

    Because it did not matter to whom the dead had been loyal once — the Queen of Worms did not discriminate between the fallen of her own army or that of the enemy, embracing all with equal grace.

    It was a chilling sight, to see a comrade with whom you had been fighting side by side a minute ago, and whose death you were mourning, rise from the ground and aim their empty gaze at you, determined to extinguish your own life, in turn.

    It was as if the Sword Army was waging war against death itself.

    The longer the war continued, the more soldiers the Sword Domain lost, and the greater the army of the Song Domain became. And the wider gap there between the two was, the more casualties the Sword Army suffered as a result, thus creating a harrowing cycle.

    Despite its superiority, they were destined to lose this war of attrition.

    …The same situation, albeit on a smaller scale, was currently taking place on the battlefield Sunny was observing.

    Something had to change soon, or they were going to suffer a bitter defeat… which could very well become irreparable, swinging the balance of power in favor of the Song Domain too much.

    He glanced at the King of Swords, wondering what the fearsome Sovereign was thinking about.
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      1994. Call to Arms


      The writing was on the wall.

      The Sword Army seemed to be prevailing against the enemy, for now, but as its losses mounted and the horde of the dead puppets grew… there was no escaping the eventual defeat.

      If Sunny could see it, then Anvil could see it, as well.

      And yet, the King of Swords was not doing anything. The only orders he gave were minor commands, like sending reserve units to reinforce the faltering sections of the battlefront or pulling back heavily battered battalions. His tactical prowess was immaculate, true, but that was hardly enough to remedy the situation.

      At the moment, the Sovereign was simply watching the carnage silently, his steely eyes not revealing any emotion.

      It was as if he was waiting for something, or maybe simply putting too much trust into his domineering authority.

      His presence was, indeed, more suffocating than the sweltering heat.

      Sunny scowled behind his mask.

      '...He's not planning to obliterate both armies, is he?'

      Out of the two Sovereigns, only Anvil possessed such an option… thanks to Saint Tyris, who could break the veil of clouds above the battlefield.

      But no, that could not be true. Not because Anvil wasn't capable of implementing a monstrous strategy like that, but simply because Sky Tide would never agree to heed such a command.

      She had a will of her own, after all, and had disobeyed the Sovereigns before. More than that, her own daughter was currently down there, somewhere, fighting on the frontline with other warriors of the White Feather clan. Even if Anvil threatened to cut Tyris down, she would simply invite him to try.

      So… what then?

      As if to answer these thoughts, the King suddenly turned away from the battlefield and looked at something. Sunny was confused for a moment, not knowing what he was looking at, but then realized that the answer was obvious.

      Ignoring the people crowding around him, Anvil was gazing at Nephis, who stood some distance away.

      He studied her for a few moments, and then asked evenly:

      "What do you make of it?"

      Sunny's scowl deepened.

      Why was that bastard putting Nephis on the spot? Sure, she was technically his adopted daughter… but everyone knew that it was merely a charade to justify a political alliance. Even if it had not been, Anvil wasn't known for treating his children with warmth or attention.

      Nephis seemed surprised by the question, as well… of course, to everyone except for Sunny, her expression would have looked just as calm and composed as ever.

      She looked up at the King of Swords, remained silent for a few moments, and then shrugged.

      "It's appalling."

      Something unexpected happened in the next moment.

      The King of Swords… smiled.

      His smile was faint and cold, but it was undeniably there.

      Anvil looked back to the battlefield.

      "...I see that you are more like your mother than your father."

      His voice was just as emotionless as ever, but there was a hint of something personal in it.

      It almost sounded human.

      Nephis frowned.

      "In what way?"

      Anvil did not respond for a few moments.

      Eventually, he spoke in a detached tone:

      "Your mother… cared about everyone. But your father only cared about himself, and that which was his."

      He lingered for a moment, and then added quietly:

      "Perhaps that was why she left before the rest of us."

      The King of Swords then glanced at Nephis, his heavy gaze crushing into her with almost physical force.

      "Since you are appalled by this slaughter, you must care about the soldiers below."

      A corner of his mouth rose subtly once again.

      "...Or do you simply consider them yours?"

      Sunny felt a cold chill run down his spine.

      Was that an innocent question? Or was it aimed to test Neph's loyalty to the Sword Domain?

      Or…

      Was this Anvil showing that he did not trust her at all?

      Or was he hoping that he could?

      In any case, something told Sunny that many things depended on how Nephis answered.

      The rest of the Saint seemed perturbed by the strange conversation between the commander of the Sword Army and its most radiant champion, as well.

      Nephis remained silent for a while, the wind playing with her silver hair.

      Then, she sighed, stretched her neck with a tired expression, and walked over to the railing of the wide platform.

      Jumping over them in one fluid motion, she landed on the steel skin of the enormous Echoe and took a few steps to the edge of its head. There, she turned around and looked at the Sovereign calmly.

      He raised an eyebrow.

      "What are you doing?"

      Nephis shrugged.

      "I am going down. I grew tired of standing here and doing nothing."

      He considered her silently for a few moments.

      "Haven't I forbidden my Saints to fight the enemy unless the enemy attacks first?"

      Nephis met his heavy gaze expressionlessly.

      "You did. You haven't forbidden us from entering the battlefield, though."

      Anvil smiled for the third time in a single day.

      This time, his smile was a little terrifying.

      "And if your arrival provokes the enemy to attack you?"

      Nephis just stared at him impassively.

      After a few moments of silence, she said in an even tone:

      "Then I will break them."

      Anvil's chilling smile turned into an equally frightening sneer, but he did not stop her.

      Witnessing this, some of the Saints present on the viewing platform moved, as well.

      Roan gave his wife a brief look, then headed to the railing.

      "I think I would like to stretch my leg, too."

      Saint Helie, who had been standing by her lonesome on the opposite side of the platform from Sunny, glanced at Nephis and sighed.

      "I am actually afraid of heights. Spending some time on the ground will be quite nice."

      Rivalen of Aegis Rose stared at them in confusion.

      "Ah, yes. Me too… I mean, I want to stretch my legs too, Your Majesty. Not that I am afraid of heights."

      The rest of the Saints had begun moving, as well.

      The King of Swords did not spare them a look, continuing to study the battlefield.

      Sunny wasn't sure if that was because everything was going according to what the Sovereign had wanted, or if he simply did not mind.

      Nephis did not wait for the Sword Saints. Summoning her wings, she leaped off the head of the gargantuan Echo and plummeted toward the battlefield like a falling star.

      …Saint Jest, who had appeared next to Sunny at some point, let out a chuckle at the sight and shook his head.

      "Young people are so hot-headed these days!"

      Then, he looked at Sunny and grinned.

      "What about you, Shadow? Are you joining the fun?"

      Sunny turned his head and stared at the old man coldly.

      When he answered, his arrogant voice carried a hint of displeasure.

      "No way. Haven't I told you before?"

      He lingered for a moment, and then added evenly:

      "I am a pacifist."

      With that, Sunny sighed, pushed himself off the railing, and turned into a shadow. The shadow disappeared from view a moment later, heading in the direction of the battlefield with stunning speed.

      Jest scoffed and shook his head again.

      "This kid… is such a terrible liar…"
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        van tage
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        So he wants Nephis to be his sword?
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    TrevorVanRichten
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    Simone have today chapters/s
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    Waiting for new chaps
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    Lrb
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    Honestamente esses dois capítulos foram somente preenchimento de palavras. Me diga um progresso que teve na história, além de que daria pra resumir tudo em 1 capítulo
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    1991. Hideous Face of War


    An enormous Echo stood upon the desolate white plain, shining blindingly as its steel carapace reflected the radiance of the overcast sky. It was powerful enough to flatten fortresses and durable enough to endure Transcendent blows, towering above the sun-bleached bone like a steel behemoth.

    The gargantuan beast had four mighty legs, a broad back, and a flat head that rested on a long neck. However, it had not been created by the Nightmare Spell in the image of a fearsome abomination... instead, it had been forged by the King of Swords once — perhaps to serve an important purpose, perhaps simply out of boredom.

    Unless one wanted to bully the weak, the giant Echo was suited well for battle. It was not swift enough to be of use in a serious battle, and while its carapace was durable, it was not nearly resilient enough to survive the many dreadful perils of the Dream Realm. At best, it could serve as a massive siege tower.

    At present, however, it served as a mobile redoubt for the command staff of the Sword Army... not because of its power or impregnable carapace, but simply because its height offered the King of Swords and his retinue a convenient vantage point to observe the battlefields.

    The Echo's long tail rested on the ground, serving as a bridge that one could use to reach the flat expanse of the creature's back — there were even guardrails installed on both sides of the ascending path to prevent people from falling down.

    On the back of the steel beast, the field headquarters of the Sword Army stood, composed of colorful tents and canvas pavilions... most of them black or vermilion, of course. This was where the King and his close aides resided when the army was on the march, and where the generals gathered to hold council.

    This arrangement was not at all as impressive as the Valor Keep in the main camp of the Sword Army, of course, but still far more comfortable and convenient than one would expect in the middle of an active war.

    Finally, there was another steep path leading from the back of the enormous Echo and up its long neck. A circular viewing platform was located on the other end of the path, resting atop the head of the steel behemoth. The posts of the decorative guardrail were fashioned to look like a crown, and the white plain of sun-bleached bone could be seen far below in stunning view.

    That was where Sunny had found himself on a hot summer day, hiding his grim expression behind Weaver's Mask as he observed the calamitous battlefield.

    Well... every day in Godgrave was cruelly hot and sweltering, so this one was no different from all the rest.

    He sighed.

    'Why is it that every war I participate in happens to take place in an area with extreme weather conditions?'

    First the dreadful cold of Antarctica, now the suffocating heat of Godgrave...

    It was truly unfortunate.

    'The next war I join better happen somewhere with a nice climate.'

    The rest of the people gathered on the platform did not seem to share his sentiment. All of them were clad in heavy armor — except for Nephis, who had stuck with her decision to forego it entirely and was wearing simple white garments.

    There were no dark corners on the head of the enormous Echo for Sunny to hide in, so he simply found a relatively desolate spot and stood there alone, leaning on the railing with crossed arms. Added to his fearsome mask and cold attitude, this pose dissuaded others from approaching him, which suited Sunny fine.

    Most people crowded around the King, anyway.

    Anvil was standing at the foremost point of the viewing platform, observing the battle with a somber expression. His vermilion cloak was moving slightly in the wind, and his iron crown seemed especially heavy today. Sunny could not tell what the Sovereign of the Sword Domain was thinking about, and couldn't even guess what he felt.

    No one was speaking at the moment, absorbed by the dreadful view of two great armies clashing on the plain below.

    It was truly an awesome scene.

    There were hundreds of thousands Awakened warriors participating in the battle, as well as thousands of Masters. There were countless Echoes, as well...

    There was also a vast horde of horrid Nightmare Creatures subjugated by Beastmaster, and the eerie legion of the dead risen by the Queen of Worms.

    The battlefront stretched from east to west for no less than a dozen kilometers, and terrible forces ravaged the crumbling lines of desperately struggling soldiers. Countless Aspects were being unleashed, and countless Memories were consuming oceans of essence to release a myriad of enchantments. The bone plain was quaking, and the fabric of reality seemed to grow brittle and thin.

    The bone plain was drinking blood greedily, and too many lives were being lost each minute.

    ...It was appalling.

    Here on the head of the gargantuan steel beast, it was almost peaceful. The deafening roar of the battle was like a distant murmur of the tide, and none of the devastating forces unleashed on the battlefield reached the viewing platform.

    And yet, the people gathered here were not at all at peace.

    If there was one thing lacking on the battlefield... it was the Saints. Neither of the two armies had sent their Transcendent champions into battle, so all they could do was watch from a distance and gnash their teeth.

    Sunny had imagined the war as many things, but he had never imagined that it would be so... boring.

    At the start of it all, he had been worried about having to slay countless humans with his own two hands.

    But in truth, Sunny had barely had an opportunity to spill blood after his first few attacks on the supply caravans of the Song Army.

    All the killing and all the dying was being done by ordinary soldiers like Rain, and they were the ones paying the hideous price of war.

    It was a shameful truth.
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      1992. Mass Destruction


      There was a good reason for that, of course.

      And shameful and ugly reason, but a good one nevertheless.

      Soon after the second stage of the war started, the forces of both Domains had ventured to gain control over vast territories of Godgrave. The Sword Army had held a great advantage in that regard, already holding East Collarbone Plain and a large portion of the Breastbone Reach at the time, while the Song Army had been locked on West Collarbone Plain.

      There were expeditions launched to conquer the two remaining Citadels in Godgrave. Revel was leading an expedition into the darkness of the Spine Ocean, and a Saint from the branch family of Valor was leading a competing one to make sure that the Lightslayer died there.

      At the same time, Sir Gilead ventured south with a small force of elite warriors to claim the Citadel on the femur of the dead deity — considering that Nameless Temple stood between them and the Song Army, his expedition was unopposed. The Queen of Worms had seemingly decided to choose her battles and gave up on the south completely.

      A lot of time had passed since the three conquest parties departed, but neither of the Citadels was conquered yet… which was quite important.

      That was because the conquest of the last two Citadels would become the final tally of the authority that the two Domains possessed in Godgrave. And once their authority had no more room to grow, there would be nothing left to hold the Sovereigns back.

      And so, the King of Swords and the Queen of Worms would finally enter the battlefield in person… to face each other, and see which one of them would inherit the throne of War's Divine Realm.

      Which one of them would kill the other and get the other's crown.

      …That did not mean that there was nothing for the two great armies to do while the conquest parties braved the dreadful depths of Godgrave to claim the Citadels, though. In fact, the ordinary soldiers had to play the most important role in this Realm War.

      The authority of a Domain did not only depend on Citadels, after all — as Sunny had found out. There were other factors involved, like the strength and spirit of those people who belonged to the Domain… and its territory.

      The latter was especially important, because while the two Domains were roughly equal in terms of population, there was vast unconquered territory in Godgrave. The side that managed to claim more of it could very well swing the final balance of power in its favor.

      So… the two great armies had begun the conquest.

      The initial process of claiming territory for a Domain was rather simple — Sunny had helped the Sword Army do just that while marching to the Vanishing Lake.

      The forces of humanity had to push the scarlet jungle back, burn it, slaughter the Nightmare Creatures who populated it — the original masters of this cursed land — and build fortresses around the fissures in the ancient bone, thus preventing the abominable infestation from extending its tendrils from the Hollows again.

      However, what followed next was more complicated, and far more vile.

      Because after the forces of humanity wrestled control over the lands of Godgrave from the grasp of Corruption, humans could still fight for that control among themselves.

      And that was what had been happening during the second stage of the war.

      Both armies continued to claim more territory by banishing the scarlet jungle into the Hollows wherever possible, but they also clashed with each other, fighting for the already conquered land. The extermination outposts had become the currency that both Domains lusted for, and so, humans were now spilling human blood in Godgrave.

      The Song Army had eventually made its way to the Breastbone Reach by staging a two-pronged offensive from the Collarbone Plain and the Western First Rib. The battlefront had become twisted and complicated, with some fortresses changing hands several times a week.

      …And all of that was being done by the Awakened soldiers and Ascended officers.

      The most powerful champions of both great armies, the Saints, mostly remained on the sidelines.

      That was because Saints were too powerful, and too rare. Losing even one was a great loss for the Domains, especially if the fallen Saint controlled a Citadel — since there was usually no one left to replace them as its ruler.

      Besides that, a single Transcendent could annihilate an uncountable number of soldiers. If they were unleashed on the battlefield, the casualties among the Awakened warriors would be too monstrous.

      …Which would never stop either of the armies from using their Saints as weapons of mass destruction, of course. In fact, they would gladly do just that — the more enemy combatants perished, the better.

      However, they were deterred from doing so… by the enemy Saints.

      The Transcendent champions of the Song Army guarded the Transcendent champions of the Sword Army watchfully, and vice versa.

      None of them was allowed to enter the fray unless an enemy Saint launched an attack on the ordinary soldiers, so everyone remained passive, doing nothing.

      Valiant Saints led their warriors to battle, only to stand back and watch as the soldiers fought the enemy alone — all the while the enemy Saints stood on the other side of the battlefield, doing the same.

      Of course, there were exceptions to the rule, especially because the Song Army possessed much more Transcendent champions, and the Song Army had been having a hard time keeping them in check. At the same time, though, the Sword Army possessed Changing Star and the Lord of Shadows, who could not be stopped by just one or two Saints. These exceptions were rare.

      So, the weak fought and died while the powerful stood back and watched.

      It was a disgraceful affair...

      While not at all different from how it was in most other wars, perhaps.

      It was also quite strange at times.

      At one point, for example, the Saints of Song had decided to stage a clandestine attack in the portion of the Breastbone Reach that Sunny had been assigned to watch over. He had to Shadow Step into the middle of the battlefield, summon the Shadow Chair, and sit down… then watch Silent Stalker and a few other Transcendents shift awkwardly from one foot to another and grind their teeth, unwilling to provoke him and unable to do anything.

      Sunny had remained sitting until the battle ended, never moving a muscle.

      He had a feeling that things could change today, though.

      Because although there had been countless minor battles and skirmishes in the war already, today's battle was different.

      It was the first full-scale clash between the two great armies, with most of their soldiers present on the battlefield and participating in the bloodshed.

      The scale of it was both terrible and daunting... there had never been a greater battle in the history of humankind, after all.

      Sunny was watching the greatest crime in history be committed right in front of his eyes.

      ...Well, maybe not. Humans of the waking world, the children of War, had committed plenty of atrocities during the Dark Times, after all, and plenty more before that.

      Nothing had really changed since then, except that human soldiers wielded far greater powers now.

      In the indescribable chaos of their cataclysmic confrontation, anything could happen.

      He doubted that Saints would be forced to remain idle until the bitter end.
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        Thanks buddy 🙂
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    PentamaX
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    Today in Shadow Slave we have:
    Female titan vs Crocodile
    Blue eyed dragon vs Kraken
    Snow white mirror vs Metal Slime!!!

    May the best win!
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      Doksoo
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      Green eyed*
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      REN・DOVERঐ
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      Are we taking bets? If yes, my money is on Metal Slime evil
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    Zeus dab
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    Where that zuxos guy, the lord the saviour.
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      Lrb
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      Deixe o homem descansar
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    Waiting for new chapters...
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